Walking with Dinosaurs

Monday through Wednesday, June 16 to 18 at 7 and 8 p.m.

This year, June 16 to 20 is Dino Week! Learn about various types of dinosaurs and enjoy content all week long with Arizona PBS.

An exciting reimagining of one of the BBC’s best-loved shows, “Walking with Dinosaurs” will take you on a unique journey back through time, revealing the incredible life stories of these long-lost giants.

Narrated by Bertie Carvel, each episode of “Walking with Dinosaurs” will tell the dramatic story of an individual dinosaur whose remains are currently being unearthed by the world’s leading dinosaur hunters. Thanks to cutting-edge science, experts can reveal how these prehistoric creatures lived, hunted, fought and died more accurately than ever before.

Across the six episodes, audiences will meet a range of spectacular dinosaur species in an array of prehistoric landscapes. These include a Spinosaurus, the largest carnivorous dinosaur to ever walk the earth, roaming the rivers of ancient Morocco; a youthful Triceratops battling a ravenous T. rex in North America; and a lonely giant Lusotitan risking it all for a love in Portugal.

There’s never been a better time to travel back to the prehistoric. We are living through a golden age of palaeontology that is transforming our understanding of dinosaurs. Around 50 new species are being identified every year, and science is revealing extraordinary new details about dinosaur biology and behavior. Across the globe, hundreds of dinosaur experts are currently scouring the wilds for new dig sites, and this series has exclusive access to some of the very best.

As the dinosaurs’ bones emerge from the ground, the series will bring these prehistoric stories to life with state-of-the-art visual effects, making each episode a gripping dinosaur drama based on the very latest evidence.

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